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E-raamat: Securing IoT in Industry 4.0 Applications with Blockchain

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The Industry 4.0 revolution is changing the world around us. Artificial intelligence and machine learning, automation and robotics, big data, Internet of Things, augmented reality, virtual reality, and creativity are the tools of Industry 4.0. Improved collaboration is seen between smart systems and humans, which merges humans' critical and cognitive thinking abilities with highly accurate and fast industrial automation.

Securing IoT in Industry 4.0 Applications with Blockchain examines the role of IoT in Industry 4.0 and how it can be made secure through various technologies including blockchain. The book begins with an in-depth look at IoT and discusses applications, architecture, technologies, tools, and programming languages. It then examines blockchain and cybersecurity, as well as how blockchain achieves cybersecurity. It also looks at cybercrimes and their preventive measures and issues related to IoT security and trust.

Features











An overview of how IoT is used to improve the performance of Industry 4.0 systems





The evolution of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), its proliferation and market share, and some examples across major industries





An exploration of how smart farming is helping farmers prevent plant disease





The concepts behind the Internet of Nano Things (IoNT), including the nanomachine and nanonetwork architecture and nano-communication paradigms





A look at how blockchains can enhance cybersecurity in a variety of applications, including smart contracts, transferring financial instruments, and Public Key Infrastructure





An overview of the structure and working of a blockchain, including the types, evolution, benefits, and applications of blockchain to industries





A framework of technologies designed to shield networks, computers, and data from malware, vulnerabilities, and unauthorized activities





An explanation of the automation system employed in industries along with its classification, functionality, flexibility, limitations, and applications
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xv
Editors xvii
Contributors xix
1 Internet of Things
1(28)
R. Rajeswari
1.1 Introduction
2(4)
1.2 Architecture of IoT
6(9)
1.3 Technologies for IoT
15(4)
1.4 Developing IoT Applications
19(2)
1.5 Applications of IoT
21(2)
1.6 Industrial IoT (IIoT)
23(1)
1.7 Security in IoT
24(1)
1.8 Summary
25(4)
Acknowledgment
25(1)
References
25(4)
2 IoT Applications in Education
29(22)
K. Kalaiselvi
2.1 Introduction
30(2)
2.2 Components of IoT
32(2)
2.3 IoT Applications in the Teaching and Learning Processes
34(5)
2.4 Challenges in IoT
39(8)
2.5 Digital Transformation among the Knowledge Seekers
47(2)
2.6 Conclusion
49(2)
References
50(1)
3 Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Smart Industries
51(30)
S.R. Vijayalakshmi
S. Muruganand
3.1 Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)
52(5)
3.2 IoT Is Making a Smart City
57(5)
3.3 IIoT in Different Industries
62(16)
3.4 Conclusion
78(3)
References
78(3)
4 Medical Internet of Health Things (mloT)
81(34)
S.R. Vijayalakshmi
S. Muruganand
4.1 Medical IoT
82(2)
4.2 General Architecture of IoT
84(16)
4.3 Internet of Mobile Health Things (mloT)
100(12)
4.4 Conclusion
112(3)
References
113(2)
5 Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) Applications
115(22)
Saravana Kumari Sundaram
5.1 Evolution of IoT for Industrial Applications
116(2)
5.2 Market Share and Growth Projection of IIoT
118(1)
5.3 IIoT and Impacts by Industry
119(5)
5.4 Insurance and Healthcare
124(2)
5.5 Anatomy of an IoT User Journey in Insurance
126(2)
5.6 IIoT in Healthcare During COVID-19
128(1)
5.7 Fusion of IR 4.0 Technologies
129(2)
5.8 IIoT Implementation Examples in Insurance
131(1)
5.9 Challenges and Opportunities
131(1)
5.10 Crystal Gazing into the Future
132(1)
5.11 IIoT Learning Road Map for Education
133(4)
References
135(2)
6 Smart Farming: IoT-Based Plant Leaf Disease Detection and Prediction Using Image Processing Techniques
137(24)
A. Sakila
S. Vijayarani
6.1 Introduction
139(1)
6.2 Smart Farming and Benefits
139(5)
6.3 Smart Farming Components
144(1)
6.4 Smart Farming Application Areas
145(3)
6.5 Smart Farming in Industries
148(4)
6.6 Service Providers of Smart Farming
152(5)
6.7 Conclusion
157(4)
References
158(3)
7 Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things: The Smart City Perspective
161(34)
A. Sangeetha
T. Amudha
7.1 Introduction
162(2)
7.2 Convergence of Al and IoT
164(2)
7.3 Need for AI-Enabled IoT
166(1)
7.4 Application Domains of AI-Enabled IoT
167(2)
7.5 Smart City Environment
169(8)
7.6 AI-Enabled IoT in Smart City Development
177(12)
7.7 Case Study: Coimbatore City
189(3)
7.8 Summary
192(3)
References
193(2)
8 Internet of Nano Things: An Amalgamation of Nanotechnology and IoT
195(26)
G. Srtvidhya
N. Ponpandian
8.1 Introduction
196(3)
8.2 Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials
199(7)
8.3 Nanomachines
206(3)
8.4 Communication and Networking of IoNT
209(3)
8.5 Applications of IoNT
212(5)
8.6 Challenges of IoNT
217(1)
8.7 Conclusion
218(3)
References
218(3)
9 Blockchain and Cybersecurity
221(26)
R.S. Gopalan
9.1 Introduction to Blockchain
222(2)
9.2 Cryptographic Hash Functions
224(2)
9.3 Hash Functions in a Blockchain
226(4)
9.4 Advantages of Blockchains
230(1)
9.5 Disadvantages of Blockchains
231(1)
9.6 Blockchains and Cybersecurity
232(12)
9.7 Conclusion
244(3)
References
244(3)
10 Blockchain
247(22)
V. Srividya
10.1 Introduction to Blockchain
248(3)
10.2 Blockchain Mechanism
251(2)
10.3 Types of Blockchain
253(2)
10.4 Evolution of Blockchains
255(2)
10.5 Business Applications of Blockchain
257(7)
10.6 Benefits of Blockchain Technology
264(1)
10.7 Infrastructure Needed to Implement Blockchain
265(1)
10.8 Conclusion
266(3)
References
266(3)
11 Cybersecurity
269(28)
P. Sudhandradevi
V. Bhuvaneswari
11.1 Cybercrime: An Overview
271(8)
11.2 Cybersecurity Techniques
279(6)
11.3 Preventive Measures
285(3)
11.4 Cybercrime Initiatives in India
288(3)
11.5 Cybersecurity Tools
291(6)
References
296(1)
12 PLC and SCAD A as Smart Services in Industry 4.0 for Industrial Automation Techniques
297(22)
J. Vijayakumar
R. Maheswaran
12.1 Introduction
299(1)
12.2 Classifications of Automation Systems
300(2)
12.3 Industrial Automation Systems
302(4)
12.4 Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)
306(6)
12.5 Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA)
312(6)
12.6 Conclusion
318(1)
References
318(1)
Index 319
Prof. P. Kaliraj is the Vice-Chancellor of Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, India.



Prof. T. Devi is the dean of faculty of research at the Department of Computer Applications, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, India.